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Objections
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Abstract
In this final chapter I will consider a selection of objections that have been raised to Logical Pantheism during the period when I had a chance to present the view to various audiences, to philosophers and non-philosophers of a variety of cultural and religious backgrounds. Common to all objections is skepticism about the viability of the view when it comes to accommodating certain core theistic beliefs and common practices.
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Causal Chain Definite Description Logical Space Causal Account Moral Perfection
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© István Aranyosi 2013